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LOBSTER BOAT RACING RESULTS
Continued from Page 23.
CC & Waters, Clair B. Whitten; 3) Bryce Alexis, Wally Coombs; 4) Lady Lexy, Mike
Faulkingham; 5) My Sher E., Scott Young; and 6) Sunshine Chalet, Brian Strout. Race 12
Anne, Jere Greene; 3) Molly Ryan, David Haskell; 4) Decadence, Ryan Haskell; and DNS) - Diesel Class G - 436 to 550 hp, 28 to 35 feet: 1) Duncan & Blake, Bill Hass (30 mph). Race
Hey Baby, Corey Morris. Race 20 - Diesel Class K - 701 to 900 hp, 28 feet and over: 1) 13 - Diesel Class H - 436 to 550 hp, 36 feet and over: 1) First Team, Travis Otis (29 mph);
Motivation, Tom Clemons. Race 21 – Diesel Class L, 901 and over, 28 feet and over: No 2) Deuces Wild, John Temple; 3) Glass Horse, Michael Faulkingham; 5) Size Matters, Dixon
entrants. Race 22 – Diesel Class M, 40 feet and over, up to 750 hp.: 1) Temptation, Wayne Smith; 8) Holland Ass, Justin Brooks; and not given a position were Georgia Maddison,
Clemons; and 2) Jennifer Anne, Jere Greene. Race 23 – Diesel Class N, 40 feet and over, Chris Candage; Brenda Lee, Larry Torrey; and Linda Diane, Franklin Jordan. Race 14 -
751 hp and over: 1) Whistlin’ Dixie, Andy Johnson (32 mph); and 2) Bailey & Bella, Keith Diesel Class I - 551 to 700 hp, 28 to 35 feet: No entrants. Race 15 – Diesel Class J – 551
Jordan. to 700 hp, 36 feet and over: 1) 16
th
Avenue, Wendall Bryant (36 mph); 2) Hey Baby, Corey
Race 24 - Gasoline Free for All: 1) 2 Wild, Steve Johnson (31 mph); 2) Thunderbolt, Morris; 3) Janice Elaine, David Murick; 4) Whitney & Ashley, Kristian Porter; 6) Lisa Lynn,
Bruce Engert; and 3) Cry Baby, D. & L. Boatworks. Ethan Whittaker; not given a position were Molly Ryan, David Haskell; Decadence, Ryan
Race 25 - Diesel Free for All: 1) Whistlin’ Dixie, Andy Johnson (42 mph); 2) Haskell; and Padasa, Brian Bridges. Race 16 - Diesel Class K - 701 to 900 hp, 28 feet and
Motivation, Tom Clemons; 3) Apparition II, Bill Hallinan; 4) Three Stars, Chip Johnson; over: 1) Poseidon, Perley Fogg (33 mph); 2) Catman, Bruce Young (31 mph); 3) Ocean
and 5) Wild One, Steve Johnson. Breeze, Wayne Gray (27 mph); Master Simon, Phillip Torrey; and DNF) Wild Wild West,
Race 26 - Fastest Lobster Boat: 1) Whistlin’ Dixie, Andy Johnson (43 mph); 2) James West. Race 17 - Diesel Class L - 901 hp and over, 28 feet and over: No entrants. Race
Motivation, Tom Clemons; and 3) Three Stars, Chip Johnson 18 - Diesel Class M, 40 feet and over, up to 750 hp: 1) Atonement, Josh Joyce (31 mph); 2)
Amanda Joy & Logi Bear, Colon Alley; 3) 51, Billy Bob Faulkingham (29 mph); 4) Gramp’s
Bird, Patrick Faulkingham (27 mph); and not given a position were Under Pressure, Cory
WINTER HARBOR LOBSTER BOAT RACES
Alley; Scorpio’s Lady, Richard Howland; Kimberley Ann, Eric Beal; and Beth Said Yes, Jack
9 August 2008
Cunningham. Race 19 - Diesel Class N, 40 feet and over, 750 hp and over: 1) Tornado,
GAS POWERED WORK BOATS 24 FEET AND UP
Michael Ferguson (26 mph); 2) Phantom, Nick Lemieux (26 mph); 3) Devocean, Jerry Peller;
Race 1 – Gasoline Class A – 4 & 6 cylinder 24 feet and over: 1) Islander, Philippa
and not given a position were Laurie & Tammy, Chris Moore; Poseidon, Warren Pettegrow;
Harvey. Race 2 - Gasoline Class B - V-8 up to 375 cid, 24 feet and up: 1) Triple K., Troy
Prometheus, Fred Backman; Juggernaut, Christopher Nelson; Autumn Gail, Chris Nelson;
Alley; 2) Frosty Punkin, Walter Rich; 3) Rough-n-Ready, Stephen Cowperthwaite; and
and Isabelle M., John R. Chipman.
DNF) Ethan R., Thomas Young. Race 3 - Gasoline Class C, V8, 376 to 502 cid, 28 feet and
Race 20 - Gasoline Free for All: 1) Triple K., Troy Alley (28 mph); and 2) Frosty
over: 1) Wanda Lou, Fred A. Young; and 2) Lass Chance, Charles Haycock. Race 4 -
Punkin, Walter Rich (17 mph).
Gasoline Class D, V8, Over 502 cid, 28 feet and over, Naturally aspirated: No entrants.
Race 21 - Diesel Free for All: 1) 16
th
Avenue, Wendall Bryant (29 mph); 2) Hey Baby,
Race 5 - Gasoline Class E, V8, Over 502 cid, 28 feet and over, Turbos/superchargers: No
Corey Morris; 3) Tornado, Michael Ferguson; and 4) Double G., Bill Grant.
Entrants.
Race 22 - Fastest Lobster Boat: 1) 16
th
Avenue, Wendall Bryant; and 2) Hey Baby, Corey
DIESEL POWERED WORK BOATS 24 FEET AND UP
Morris.
Race 6 - Diesel Class A - Up to 235 hp, 24 to 31 feet: 1) Jennarator, Joshua Beal; and
Race 23 – Lady Skippers – Dedicated to Bill Crowe: 1) Janice Elaine, Hether Murick
2) Resilent, Avery Scott. Race 7 - Diesel Class B - Up to 235 hp, 32 feet and over: 1) Mr.
(31 mph); 2) Gramp’s Bird, Patrick Faulkingham; 3) 51, Billy Bob Faulkingham; 4) CC &
Lucky, Kit Johnson; 2) Surprise, Matt Lester; 3) Brett & Wyatt, James Bragdon; and 4)
Waters, Morgan Whitten; and not given a position were Sunshine Chalet, Sunshine Strout;
Elaine Sue, Daniel Backman. Race 8 - Diesel Class C - 236 to 335 hp, 24 to 33 feet: 1)
Deuces Wild, Mandy Temple; and Isabelle M., Stacy Chipman.
Rebecca Lynn, Danny Walker; 2) Navigator, Buda; and 3) Hakuna Matata, Hollis Smith.
Race 9 - Diesel Class D - 236 to 335 hp, 34 feet and over: 1) Melanie Jean, Thurman Alley
(31 mph); 2) Right Stuff, Dana Beal; 3) Elana Jane, Stephen Strout; 4) Papa’s Pride, Oscar Continued on Page 26.
Beal; 5) Rich Returns, Wayne Rich; and 6) Sea Odditty, Herman Faulkingham. Race 10 -
Diesel Class E - 336 to 435 hp, 24 to 33 feet: 1) Terry Luan, Kenton Fenney (33 mph). Race
11 - Diesel Class F - 336 to 435 hp, 34 feet and over: 1) Double G., Bill Grant (27 mph); 2)
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